Example sentences of "[n mass] be [prep] [be] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation is moving from Quebec and the new headquarters are to be in Rome .
2 The data are to be collected at the Patent Office in London .
3 Time series data are to be used and the hypotheses will be tested for other countries as well as the UK .
4 The database itself is structured according to the uses to which the data are to be put ( Section 2.4 ) .
5 If image data are to be correlated with map data then these properties of the image data must be removed and the pixel values forming the image must be re-expressed in terms of a map-compatible coordinate system at the required scale .
6 ( iii ) Data were to be input by Payroll/Personnel Administration Departments at each site using VDU 's .
7 ( iv ) The data were to be taken from source documents , thus avoiding transcription and the possible errors associated with that task .
8 ( vi ) Permanent data were to be validated against the employee record at time of input and either rejected or a warning issued if the data were either invalid or dubious .
9 to the extent that such adjustments could be made if the data were to be used in an accountants ' short form report , the guidance in the CFM on the procedures to adopt for short form reporting should be followed .
10 If £20 were to be the standard fee , which I support , then OAPs and the unemployed could get a £10 discount .
11 Development of the avionics system for the bat-shaped B-2 bomber is at least two years behind schedule and the system may not be fully developed by the time the aircraft is to be deployed in the middle of the next decade .
12 A black-crowned night heron is to be found amongst the reeds of Mai Po marshes ( right ) .
13 The input to the board from the bridge rectifier , Rec. 1 , needs to be 28V to 30V d.c. if the output range of 5V to 15V is to be achieved .
14 Any inadequacy in the match between an articulated research programme and observational data is to be attributed , not to assumptions that constitute the hard core , but to some other part of the theoretical structure .
15 Due to the diversity of structures being accommodated a large increase in data is to be expected .
16 Detailed type specifications , meticulous arrangement of tabular information and craftily co-ordinated use of colour help the reader to assimilate rapidly what data is to be found where : for this publication , these considerations are of paramount concern .
17 All this data is to be subject to intensive analysis .
18 The computer programme used in the preparation of the data is to be SCSS , the interactive version of the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences ( SPSS ) .
19 The shape of such a curve is dependent on the rate of testing , consequently , this must be specified if a meaningful comparison of data is to be made .
20 GET INTO workspace ( target list ) option list where , workspace is the name of the area where the retrieved data is to be put ; target list gives details of the relation ; and option list gives the particular restrictions on the target list .
21 This means that the programs could be written in Cobol ( the host language ) and when data is to be retrieved from the database , the special DSL ALPHA commands will apply .
22 Select the option again if the data is to be changed and modify the appropriate fields , before pressing RETURN .
23 Consumers still have to compare prices in 12 currencies , because squabbles about whether the ecu is to be Europe 's sole currency or an additional one are limiting its use .
24 A crisp voice informed him that the arrangement between Chemical and Virgin over the financing of Virgin 's aircraft was to be terminated forthwith , and the aircraft given back to Boeing .
25 ‘ About £4.2m. is to be saved from the services , trimming here and there , but hopefully we will be able to do this without significantly affecting the services we provide . ’
26 £750,000 is to be spent to include development work on the main pavilion and a redevelopment and refurbishment of The Meet .
27 A grant of £400 is to be given to Sedgefield church , St Edmund 's restoration appeal , which has fallen £45,000 short of target .
28 It was intended to produce a secure annual income of £17 , of which £10 was to be devoted to the salary of the schoolmaster-priest in Stockport and £4 6 8d to the priest at the chapel in Longdendale .
29 Outside the normal budgetary provision a reserve of $1 bn was to be established to finance agricultural expenditure resulting from a significant and unexpected fall in the value of the dollar .
30 Senescent Eskimos , for example , might be thought to have had a raw deal if the stories of the banishment from the familial hearth of those unfit to hunt and fish are to be believed .
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